Category Archives: events
UX Brighton 2010 Conference, 13 September
My friends at UX Brighton have organised a most excellent one day UX conference here in Brighton. Speakers include Eric Reiss and Rory Sutherland. I haven’t seen Rory speak, but Eric’s talk at UX London 2009 was a very entertaining … Continue reading
Selling software online? Make it cheaper.
Back in September I attended clearleft’s dconstruct conference. One presentation in the day really stuck out, and reviewing the slides again today I felt inspired to comment/echo one particular point. Joshua Porter used some psychology principles to examine how to … Continue reading
Geek Habits for Non-Geeks Workshop v2 postscript
Last night was a lot of fun, thanks to everyone for coming to an indoor event when there was such lovely weather and a beach so close by! I am much happier with the results this time: the time I … Continue reading
Geek Habits For Non-Geeks v2: Thurs May 8th
Hello all you feedreaders (from the last workshop?) + site visitors, I’m repeating my workshop on Thursday May 8th at The Werks in Hove. Hopefully it will be much improved based on what I learned last time! Its been quite … Continue reading
Geek Habits for Non-Geeks: event postscript
Big thanks to everyone who came along last night: the weather was really dreadful (extra cake for you lot next time)! For those who attended: a PDF of my slides (9 mb), and the page of exercise links. I think … Continue reading
My workshop in March: Geek habits for non-geeks
So its been a while since I’ve blogged: I’ve had lots to say but not really enough time to do the articles justice. I don’t want to add to the noise that’s already out there: you’ll see from my digg … Continue reading